E0012: Yukuna, Brown Cone-shaped Hat (No Point)

Ethnographic

Identifier:
E0012
Classification Category:
3:Personal Artifacts ➞ Clothing ➞ Headwear ➞ Hat
Marks/Labels:
Tag: "Covering of tender palm shirt from Central America."
Materials:
botanical ➔ fiber
Dimensions:
30 cm L
18.5 cm W
Provenance of Object:
This object was held in the museum that Luther College started in 1877. This museum eventually grew into the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum, and following this, non-Norwegian American ethnographic objects were returned to Luther and accessioned into the college’s Anthropology Collection. Without additional documentation, was likely obtained by the Luther College Museum (later the Norwegian-American Museum) between the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Use/Function:
Ceremonial Hat
Source Locality:
Columbia
Description:
A brown fiber hat in a cone-like shape with no point on top from Columbia in the region of the Mirití-Paraná river. The hat was used in a ceremony called “Baile de Muñeco” or Dance of the Spirit. The ceremony would last for several days which included dressing up as animal spirits and dancing. The dance was performed to gain favor with the Spirits of the Animals, thanking them for their importance in the world.
Related Collections
Accession: 1996.ETHN62, 1/1/96
Donated by: Unknown
(1996.ETHN62)